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Among provinces with a growing percentage of international students graduating from university, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia stand out as the top 2 of the Use synonyms
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Unlike other provinces, British Columbia and Alberta witnessed some contrasting changes in Linking Words
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. There was significant growth in the percentage of foreign students graduating from British Columbia institutes. The proportion was slightly over 4 per Use synonyms
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in 2001, which was doubled in 2006, occupying more than 10 per Use synonyms
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demonstrates a growing trend in the proportion of of international graduates among most surveyed Canadian universities, except for Alberta. Interestingly, New Brunswick had the highest figures in both examined years.Use synonyms
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